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Food and drink in Miami

If you’re planning a trip to Miami, you’re in for a treat – the food scene down here has as much dynamism and energy as the city itself. That means you’ll find everything from eclectic food tours of South Beach and just-caught seafood to an array of fragrant Cuban classics. Need something to wash it all down with? Happily, Miami also happens to be a craft beer lover’s town, so you’ll never be far from some refreshing suds – or craft cocktails, if that’s more your style.

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Miami craft breweries

The city’s trendy Wynwood District isn’t only known for its art galleries – fact is, it’s also a hub of craft brewing. That means you can expect brewery tours, craft beer bars with 35-line draught systems, crowd-funded microbreweries, and plenty of restaurants where beer and food join forces. Devote a solid day to an exploratory bar crawl and really get a taste for Miami’s hoppy side.

South Beach food tours

Head to South Beach for its scenic seaside, its wild parties… and its food tours? Make no mistake: SoBe knows what it’s doing, especially when it comes to chowing down on the go. Embark on a local-led tour, and you can expect to sample everything from ceviche and dulce de leche churros to meatballs and empanadas. Miami’s food scene doesn’t end here, of course – but South Beach is the perfect place for a taster.

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Seafood in Miami

Seafood is one of Miami’s strengths, and it doesn’t take a lot of imagination to guess why. In this coastal city, diners have their pick of the catch of the day, from deliciously moreish fried shrimp to mouth-watering swordfish steaks and locally caught snapper. Bibs at the ready: this is going to be quite the feast.

Miami Cocktail Lounges

No one would argue with Miami’s party credentials, but its going-out ethos extends beyond beautiful people and killer sound-systems. Well-made drinks are also an essential part of the mix, and at the city’s top cocktail lounges, you can sip on everything from Italian-inspired aperitifs to Prohibition-era classics (often with the beach only steps away).